No, it is very unlikely that this would occur. Laryngitis generally affects your throat, making you hoarse, sometimes giving you a cough, and even making it difficult to speak. Some people with severe laryngitis cannot talk at all. But there is no evidence of losing one's nose due to laryngitis. Normally, this is an illness that is very treatable and it goes away in a few days, much like a bad cold.
It is possible, if your laryngitis is serious and goes untreated for four weeks. If it is clear that it is laryngitis and lasts close to a month's time, you need to get it checked. This could lead to permanent voice damage if not checked my a doctor or E.N.T doctor either. However, the chances of you losing your voice permanently are very low, and even if you did have laryngitis, you would have to be forcing your voice to do things like, say, belting Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" as loud as you can everyday on a regular basis.
It is possible, if your laryngitis is serious and goes untreated for four weeks. If it is clear that it is laryngitis and lasts close to a month's time, you need to get it checked. This could lead to permanent voice damage if not checked my a doctor or E.N.T doctor either. However, the chances of you losing your voice permanently are very low, and even if you did have laryngitis, you would have to be forcing your voice to do things like, say, belting Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" as loud as you can everyday on a regular basis.
Laryngitis is caused by the inflammation of the vocal cords, causing hoarseness or loss of voice.
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The medical condition where you lose your voice is called laryngitis. This is an inflammation of the voice box and often mimics the common cold until you lose your voice.
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It is called Laryngitis - which is an inflammation of the larynx and is temporary. Aphasia is a permenant disorder which is caused through brain damage.
Yes, singing or talking too much can strain your vocal cords and lead to laryngitis, which is inflammation of the voice box. Symptoms may include hoarseness, loss of voice, and throat pain. Resting your voice and staying hydrated can help alleviate symptoms.
Rachel Berry (who is played by Lea Michele) loses her voice in a season one episode called, Laryngitis